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Black 2000 169cm
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Florestan I |
Fidelio |
Furioso II |
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Laura |
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St.Pr.St. Raute |
Rheingold |
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St.Pr.St. Gode |
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St.Pr.St. Parole |
Paradox I |
Papayer xx |
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St.Pr.St. Arnika |
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Fortune |
Frühlingstraum II |
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Winette |
Licensed
for
Westfalen, Rheinland, Hessen, Rheinland Pfalz-Saar,
Bayern, Baden-Württemberg, Thüringen und Sachsen und
British Warmblood.
Service Fee: $3,300.00 Inc GST
(3
insemination doses) maximum 3 pregnancies per
service For mares not pregnant after 3 doses another
service can be bought the following year for 1/2
price ( Vet certificate required)
FREUDENSTERN
Freudenstern successfully completed his 30 Day Test
in 2003 at
Zweibrücken
finishing 5th overall.
His
first foals were a revelation with glorious uphill
movement and near perfect conformation
His
bloodlines leave nothing to be desired as this
recipe has been the making of many fine competition
horses.
Sire Florestan’s sire Fidelio was for many years a
popular sire in the Rhineland, where he spread the
rich genetic heritage of his Selle Français sire,
Furioso II.
Florestan's dam, Raute was a successful show mare,
and at the age of three was champion mare of her age
group. In 1983 she won her class at the German Mare
Show in Verden. The grand dam is the state premium
mare, Gode, a full sister to the Warendorf state
stallion, Gardist. This bloodline, whose roots trace
to the traditional Hanoverian state of Hänigsen,
also produced the 1998 Bundeschampionate winner,
Roman Nature, as well as a large number of
successful competition horses.
Florestan I was champion of the 1988 Rhineland
approval and won his performance test in Warendorf
the following year. As a sire, Florestan I has been
an instant success, and has already sired over 30
approved sons, included Fidermark, a four-year-old
champion at the Bundeschampionate and now a Grand
Prix performer. The mare, Ferrara won the five year
old class at the Bundeschampionate and went on to
compete at Prix St Georges level with Isabell Werth.
At the 2002 Bundeschampionate, Florestan had 5
representatives including the 4-year-old stallion
winner, French Kiss. French Kiss went on to win the
World Young Dressage Horse championship for 6 year
olds in 2004, while another Florestan son, Florencio
won the 5 year old title at the same show.
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